Wednesday 12 December 2012

Re-visiting 1st year work

I re- visited some of the boards that I produced in the 1st year, to make them look more professional. I also wanted to tweak them slightly so  they were good enough to put in my portfolio.
Here's the board that I have done...


Customer profile board
Mood board

Final design line up

Final line up

Illustration


Tuesday 11 December 2012

Birmingham German market

If you haven't already I would defiantly suggest going to Birmingham and seeing the German Market, it really gets you in the festive Christmas mood. I went on Friday and  got a really warm and lovely atmosphere from it, that or i was getting high on Christmas Spirit. This post is A very visual one, showing the picture I took from Friday. 

Derby train station before I left for birmingham

Start of the german market
Thought this was so cute, Body cloth in the shape of a sanie



Ice creams as well

mmm crepes





Amazing little tudor village

Birmingham christmas tree

beautiful water fountain

Monday 10 December 2012

We are We are We are the MODS!

I have always been Obsessed with the 1960's, the music, the fashion and the care-free spirit. But I wanted to know more which is great when I found out that one of my assignments at uni was to a presentation on either culture, gender, identity or branding. I chose to do mine on Culture and identity sort of; I chose the subculture of the mods. This was a great assignment as I learnt so much about this subculture and what was happening at the time in 60's

Mod style transport... VESPA

Mods were one of the first breed of teenager, before this young people were just dressing how their parents wanted them to dress, which was usually in similar attire to what they were wearing. it wasn't really until the rock and roll period in the late 50's that young people started rebelling , in particular against their parents.


The mods neat but sharp understated style was their own way of making sure they were opposite to their rivals the rockers. Mods were rarely seen without a tailor made suit, this was like a second skin to them. Button down shirts with skinny ties, polo shirts as well as a parka were also things that mods were rarely seen without. Many of these styles were influenced by Italian fashions which they saw in American movies and music videos.






Thursday 6 December 2012

Student Conference: The Trend Boutique


Last week I went to Nottingham (The Broadway cinema)  for a student conference with the trend boutique.The student conference has been running for 12 years. It started in 2000 when the industry started  overseas.

The day itself was interesting, it was split in to 5 industry speakers. The day was based mainly around Eco friendly,sustainable fashion and design for the future which I found this really inspiring.
I was very interested mainly about the future A/W 13,14 trends that I was being informed about, I just wanted to leave the conference there and start designing. I am ridiculousness excited by new trends, its something that helps fuel my passion.



Wednesday 5 December 2012

All walks beyond the catwalk


All walks beyond the catwalk: Diversity NOW! is a student competition in association with I.D magazine.

"we believe Diversity can enhance creativity not impede it. Like the multitude of silhouettes our industry creates, beauty is also individual, is not restricted by age, shape, skin tone or size"

For the competition  I have to submit one dress design that celebrates and embraces the diversity of the body as well as a tech pack  including a Mood board, customer profile, working drawing and illustration, As well as a typed statement of who my dress is design for.

My dress is for the tall, curvy women  in her mid 20's. She finds it difficult to find clothes that fit her correctly as they are usually to short in length or to tight around the tummy. So I have designed a dress that will make her feel more confident in herself.

Front and Back view's of my designs for this dress

More designs

Illustration 

Monday 3 December 2012

Finished toile

Just a quick post to show my finished toile. See my post about all walks beyond the catwalk to have a look at my designs and illustration for this dress.


Front view on the dress

Zoomed in view showing all patchwork detail
Back view

Back View zoomed in showing the Paneled detail

Even though this is only the toile for the final dress, I have really enjoyed  pattern cutting and manufacturing it more than I thought it would. Ive really pushed myself this year, to create something I never thought I could. I mean this time last year I was only able to make a 1/2 scale jacket and even that was a struggle. I have defiantly come on so far since then.

Thursday 22 November 2012

Geometry and fashion collide with beauty

Whilst searching for photo shoot idea for next a styling project next term, I came Across this edgy and inspiring photo shoot by Brazilian Photographer Leandro Ramos. In his latest photo shoot Ramos uses geometric and dynamic shapes to push the fashion boundaries towards the raw state of beauty. I'm inspired by the empowered , raw and edgy feel to the shoot as well as the use of the Geometric prints and paneling. 

 I'm excited by the way the light is reflected off the cage like bridge onto the model, it really evokes  the Geometry feel of the photoshoot.


 

Wednesday 21 November 2012

Networking; A very useful skill

 Networking is something I never thought was important or interesting, until I had a lecture with the  careers adviser, Debbie Longridge, she informed me of how useful to my career networking can be...

Why bother you say?

Networking is a very useful thing actually especially in the creative industry, its a fact that 90% of creative graduates get their first opportunity thought a personal contact. 

How to do it well?

Networking is a two way tool, its not all about meeting new interesting people and getting their contact, staying in touch and helping people as well is just as important.  In doing this you start to build a good relationship, meaning they are more likely to remember you and help you out when you need it, ( this is karma pretty much)
 Another thing to remember whilst networking is to listen. Listen and be interested in them , what they are talking about as well as remember who they are and what they do. A great way of doing this is to keep a record of what people you have meet that could be useful to you.


 Your only ever six people away from the one person you really want to meet. its the six degrees of separation

Question to ask in networking situations.

Do you have any advise?

What would you do in my position?

What steps would you recommend?

When networking try to find a connection with the person you are talking to; let them talk about themselves as well. this will make it easier to keep the conversation flowing. Blagging, believe it or not is a great tool when networking. Blagging is basically the art of talking people into giving you stuff. Looking the part is just as important as what you say; image is everything.


Tuesday 17 July 2012

Iconic British design 2

Continued from my previous post

Iconic people and designers 

Alexander McQueen


Mary Quant and the mini skirt

Orla Keily

Ziggy Stardust/ David bowie

House of Holland


The beatles

Twiggy

Vivienne Westwood
 

Iconic British Design

This is a post to highlight some of the many amazing buildings, objects, people and designers that have helped make Britain the iconic place that it is now.

Buildings and architecture

Kings cross station, famous for its beautiful architecture

And its platform 9 3/4 in harry potter

The london eye  


London Tubes
Big Ben


Glasgow School of Arts
Inside the gherkin
The Gherkin




The stunning ceiling of St Paul's Cathedral

Inside St Paul's Cathedral

The shard

Iconic objects

Mini Cooper

Angle Poise Lamp

The Concorde

Stamps

London phone boxes